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Science Warm Up
1. A plant's response to an environmental stimuli is called a __________________.
2. A plant's response to light is called ________________.
3. A plant's response to water is called ___________.
4. A plant's response to gravity is called _____________.
Also called ....__________________
5. A plant's response to touch is called __________.
Label the tropisms.
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The protists form a group of organisms that really do not fit into any other kingdom.
Although there is a lot of variety within the protists, they do share some common
characteristics.
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65,000 species half are extinct
1) Energy: Can be either heterotroph or autotroph depends on their classification
2) Reproduction: Asexual most of the time..some can sexually
3) Made of Cells: singlecelled or multicelled
4) Respond to Stimuli:
some move to the bottom in response to light
some have trichocysts shoot out for protection
some have eyespots that detect light and move towards it5) Grow and Develop: very simple, but still get larger and mature
Habitat = Moist environments
Protist Kingdom Profile
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Autotrophs
(Photosynthesis)
Heterotroph Heterotroph
3 Groups of Protists
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PlantLike Protists Known as algae
Unicellular, multicelled, or live in colonies
Have chloroplast = photosynthesis = autotrophs
Can live in soil, bark of trees, fresh water, and salt water
Important because they produce a lot of oxygen for other living things
Unlike plants, however, plantlike protists do not have true stems, roots, or leaves
examples: kelp, sea weed, phytoplankton
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AnimalLike Protist known as protozoa
heterotrophs eat food
single celled = microscopic
can move
some cause diseases
examples: paramecium, amoebas, euglena
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FungusLike Protist heterotrophs feed on decaying materials
reproduce by spores
usually do not move
examples: slime molds and water molds
1) Slime molds = saprophytic
2) Water molds = parasitic
lives in cool, dark places
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MovementProtists move in 3 different ways:
1) Flagellum
2) Cilia
3) Pseudopod
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Flagellum
long whip like tail use to move or catch food.
Example Euglena
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Cilia small, hair like structures around the surface of protist.
sweeps food into mouthlike structure
cilia beat/sway to a rhythm to move
Example: paramecium
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Pseudopod means false foot
a finger/foot like projection of the cell membrane
used to catch food and move
Example: Amoeba
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Turn and Talk: Which mode of movement is being shown below?
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UOfY26qdbU0
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Create Wanted Posters for:
1) Protists
2) Cilia
3) Flagella
4) Pseudopods
*Pictures/Description/Job